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Agriya’s Bumber $2,000 Christmas Giveaway!
Well listen in here guys because you’re going to like this. I’ve somehow managed to convince the management in to agreeing to giveaway $2,000 worth of our software and services, to 5 lucky people!So how does this competition work? It’s very simple, I’ve tweeted this message on our Agriya account, you simply need to follow our account and retweet the message. By retweeting it, you will be entered in to the competition – very simple!
The competition winners will be announced at the end of the month, we’ll have a prize draw out of the hat and put the video up online. One of our staff members will check all the followers, and if they’ve retweeted the competition message, they’ll be entered – very simple! The winners will be invited to choose any one of our software products and we will install the software and design a logo as part of the competition.
These are the exciting prizes that are up for grabs:
Rayzz Kootali Anova MarkIt iSocial Rayzz VS Volume Discuzz 







From $297 From $217 From $167 From $87 From $167 From $147 From $147 From $147
Now of course, like any competition, there has to be a few ground rules. We can’t have people creating dozens of brand new accounts and then retweeting the message, so you must have at least 5 followers to be considered as entering in to the competition and your first tweet is more than 30 days old.Competition winners will be notified via this blog and on Twitter. It will be down to you to get in touch with us by sending us a direct message on Twitter. We will then install the software on to your hosting account, but it’s down to the competition winner to provide suitable hosting that supports our software – check out recommended hosting partners to see our suggestions.
Hmm, I think that’s everything, go ahead and start following us on Twitter and retweet this message! If you have any questions about the competition, post them here or send us a message to @agriyanews
Here’s the link to the message to retweet:
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Done the both and commented here too. !!
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I have tweeted you! check it out @1320LEGEND
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Well really if you guys just fix all your softwares and make it bugs free for paid customers will be awesome instead of giving away free softwares.
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MRGEE, first off, let me point out that no software can be completely bug free, if companies like Apple and Microsoft, with all their resources have to release monthly updates and patches for their software, then you can expect other software companies to do the same. Look at the changelog for Wordpress for example and you will see no end to the list of bugs that are fixed in each release.
Agriya is no different, we produce software that will be usable to the vast majority of people and release regular updates to all our software to fix bugs as and when we find them or they are reported by customers. Take a look at the updates for Kootali for example and you will see that we release 2 or 3 updates per month which add new features and fix minor bugs.
All of our software works very well for the vast majority of users. Most of the issues that are reported can be traced back to the hosting being used.
Peter
I’m participate.
I’m already follow your twitter and retweet the message.
You can check it, my twitter id is akira07
Thanks for the contest…!!!
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Lovely giveaway!! Thanks!
Thanks to everyone for your participation! We’re up to around 80+ entries now!
Can we do multiple entries? I have been trying for almost a year to get iSocial Pro! I need to increase my chances.
Thanks for this contest Agriya. Hopefully we can bring you more customers when we win!
Good luck to all.
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my new twitter http://twitter.com/XDproduction
http://twitter.com/clubshift = Tweeted!
I have Tweeted your message. I was one of the first and I will retweet again just to make sure i am entered in the competition. I love your products and have been dreaming of a social bookmarking site to feed my 2k cool generic twitter usernames that I registered in ‘08. These are some real gems and could provide amazing traffic to a new site. If I don’t win I would like to partner up with your company
Examples of twitter names:@ProBloggers (me), @spinnyglen (me), @ReddingNews (me+bot) @TheWorldNews (bot) +50 geo news names and, @ProFootball @ProBaseball @GayDating electriccars, acnecure, gamedevelopers, cowboyhat, Lakerealestate, Ifreelance, publicauction, dogbreeder, cheapbooks, forsale_byowner, housePainter, domainloans,, pizzeria, worldsoccer, oregonlawyer (and other states), _seo_, dogclothes, childrenshoes, bumperStickers and twitter.com/PostSecrets. Just about anything cool you can think of for a name, really.
Let’s build something together and let’s not do it 10% better but 10 times better than the other guy.
Thanks,
Chris